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SERVING BETHPAGE, ISLAND TREES, OLD BETHPAGE, PLAINVIEW, SEAFORD AND PLAINEDGE
VOL 41 NO. 51 January 16-22,2004 FORTY CENTS
Northrop Grumman Awarded $419
Million Contract to Build Destroyer
65 Years of Lo\e
The U.S. Navy has awarded
Northrop Grumman Corporation's
(NYSE:NOC) Ship Systems sector a
contract to build an Arleigh Burke
(DDG 51) class Aegis-guided missile
destroyer. The contract to build the
destroyer, DDG 107, is valued at
more than $419 million dollars.
The destroyer is the third of a
four-ship multiyear procurement
contract awarded to Ship Systems in
September 2002. The multiyear
procurement contract includes an
opportunity for a fifth ship, for a total
potential contract value of more than
$2 billion.
"Northrop Grumman Ship
Systems has delivered these
powerful Aegis guided missile
destroyers to the U.S. Navy for more
than two decades," said Dr. Philip A.
Dur, president, Northrop Grumman
Ship Systems. "We have always
offered unmatched quality to the
Navy and unmatched value to the
American people. We are very
pleased that our customer
recognizes our pre-eminence in the
shipbuilding industry, and has
chosen to award another vital Navy
asset into our care."
Northrop Grumman's Ship
Systems sector includes primary
operations in Pascagoula and
Gulfport, Miss., New Orleans and
Tallulah, LA; as well as a network of
fleet support offices in the U.S. and
Japan. The sector, which currently
employs more than 19,000
shipbuilding professionals, is one of
the nation's leading full-service
systems companies for the design,
engineering, construction, and life-cycle
support of major surface ships
for the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard
and international navies, and for
commercial vessels of all types.
Fleet Bank Awards
$5000 Grant to ACLD
Adults and Children with
Learning and Developmental
Disabilities, Inc. (ACLD) received a
$5,000 grant from Fleet Bank. The
money will be used to promote
opportunities for advancement in
the workplace for individuals with
developmental disabilities.
ACLD's Vocational Career Center
provides diagnostic vocational
evaluation and supported
employment services including job
development, job placement, job
coaching and travel training. The
Center also works with local school
districts to provide vocational
preparation for children with
disabilities from middle school
through high school. Over 200
ACLD consumers are currently
competitively employed.
'The relationship between ACLD
and Fleet Bank is an excellent
example of non-profits partnering
with the corporate community," said
Aaron Liebowitz, Executive Director
of ACLD. "We are pleased to have
such a wonderful relationship with
Fleet and are grateful for their
generous and continued support."
Regarded as one of Long
Island's leading service agencies,
Adults and Children with Learning
and Developmental Disabilities, Inc.
(ACLD) provides residential, day
treatment, day habilitation,
vocational and recreational, family
support, early, childhood education
and health services to more than
3,000 children, teens and adults
with learning and developmental
disabilities. For more information call
(516) 822-0028.
Special anniversary wishes are sent to Bruno Filippelli and
Edith Filippelli who celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary
on January 15. Bruno and Edith are the parents of John
Filippelli and Jean Vanturini as well as the grandparents of 4
and great-grandparents of 6. Bruno and Edith are quite active
in the community of Bethpage and can be seen at meetings of
the Republican Club, Senior Citizens Club or Veterans Club.
Bruno is also an usher at St. Martin of Tours.
Best wishes are sent to this amazing couple who certainly
prove that love is alive and well in Bethpage. God bless these
two special love birds.
JFK Soccer Team Undefeated
Pictured is the 8th grade girls soccer team at JFK. The girls had an undefeated season 9-0. This is the first for
coach "Miss Matty." Names of the girls - and coach.Top row (left to right): Kathleen McGrath, Katie Stenger, Carole
D'Orazio, Coach Matty, Stephanie San Antonio, Brianna Carbone, Alyssa Damiani. Second row (left to right):
Courtney La Spina, Stephanie Katsaros, Samantha Ganz, Bruna Marietta. Bottom row (left to right): Jamie
McCaffrey, Alyson Bernero, Stephanie Hernandez, Lauren Sheridan, Chantal DeMir.

mriburik * 1-*** +1WUX
SERVING BETHPAGE, ISLAND TREES, OLD BETHPAGE, PLAINVIEW, SEAFORD AND PLAINEDGE
VOL 41 NO. 51 January 16-22,2004 FORTY CENTS
Northrop Grumman Awarded $419
Million Contract to Build Destroyer
65 Years of Lo\e
The U.S. Navy has awarded
Northrop Grumman Corporation's
(NYSE:NOC) Ship Systems sector a
contract to build an Arleigh Burke
(DDG 51) class Aegis-guided missile
destroyer. The contract to build the
destroyer, DDG 107, is valued at
more than $419 million dollars.
The destroyer is the third of a
four-ship multiyear procurement
contract awarded to Ship Systems in
September 2002. The multiyear
procurement contract includes an
opportunity for a fifth ship, for a total
potential contract value of more than
$2 billion.
"Northrop Grumman Ship
Systems has delivered these
powerful Aegis guided missile
destroyers to the U.S. Navy for more
than two decades," said Dr. Philip A.
Dur, president, Northrop Grumman
Ship Systems. "We have always
offered unmatched quality to the
Navy and unmatched value to the
American people. We are very
pleased that our customer
recognizes our pre-eminence in the
shipbuilding industry, and has
chosen to award another vital Navy
asset into our care."
Northrop Grumman's Ship
Systems sector includes primary
operations in Pascagoula and
Gulfport, Miss., New Orleans and
Tallulah, LA; as well as a network of
fleet support offices in the U.S. and
Japan. The sector, which currently
employs more than 19,000
shipbuilding professionals, is one of
the nation's leading full-service
systems companies for the design,
engineering, construction, and life-cycle
support of major surface ships
for the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard
and international navies, and for
commercial vessels of all types.
Fleet Bank Awards
$5000 Grant to ACLD
Adults and Children with
Learning and Developmental
Disabilities, Inc. (ACLD) received a
$5,000 grant from Fleet Bank. The
money will be used to promote
opportunities for advancement in
the workplace for individuals with
developmental disabilities.
ACLD's Vocational Career Center
provides diagnostic vocational
evaluation and supported
employment services including job
development, job placement, job
coaching and travel training. The
Center also works with local school
districts to provide vocational
preparation for children with
disabilities from middle school
through high school. Over 200
ACLD consumers are currently
competitively employed.
'The relationship between ACLD
and Fleet Bank is an excellent
example of non-profits partnering
with the corporate community," said
Aaron Liebowitz, Executive Director
of ACLD. "We are pleased to have
such a wonderful relationship with
Fleet and are grateful for their
generous and continued support."
Regarded as one of Long
Island's leading service agencies,
Adults and Children with Learning
and Developmental Disabilities, Inc.
(ACLD) provides residential, day
treatment, day habilitation,
vocational and recreational, family
support, early, childhood education
and health services to more than
3,000 children, teens and adults
with learning and developmental
disabilities. For more information call
(516) 822-0028.
Special anniversary wishes are sent to Bruno Filippelli and
Edith Filippelli who celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary
on January 15. Bruno and Edith are the parents of John
Filippelli and Jean Vanturini as well as the grandparents of 4
and great-grandparents of 6. Bruno and Edith are quite active
in the community of Bethpage and can be seen at meetings of
the Republican Club, Senior Citizens Club or Veterans Club.
Bruno is also an usher at St. Martin of Tours.
Best wishes are sent to this amazing couple who certainly
prove that love is alive and well in Bethpage. God bless these
two special love birds.
JFK Soccer Team Undefeated
Pictured is the 8th grade girls soccer team at JFK. The girls had an undefeated season 9-0. This is the first for
coach "Miss Matty." Names of the girls - and coach.Top row (left to right): Kathleen McGrath, Katie Stenger, Carole
D'Orazio, Coach Matty, Stephanie San Antonio, Brianna Carbone, Alyssa Damiani. Second row (left to right):
Courtney La Spina, Stephanie Katsaros, Samantha Ganz, Bruna Marietta. Bottom row (left to right): Jamie
McCaffrey, Alyson Bernero, Stephanie Hernandez, Lauren Sheridan, Chantal DeMir.